Claypool High School - Knight Lites Yearbook (Claypool, IN)

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Sam is a swell guy with likeable ways, You should hear the music that he plays. SAMU EL BARRETT Nickname: Sam Ambition: Farmer Band, Pep Band, FFA, Basket- ball, Track, Jr. Play, Sr.Play, 4-H - 3 yrs., Rock 'N Roll Band, Knightlites Staff. PATRICIA BARNHART Nickname: Pat Ambition: Secretary Band, Chorus, Pep Band, Music Her radiant smile shows her delight As she leads cheers for our Claypool Contest, State Contest, Jr. Play, Knights , Sr. Play, Cheerleader, FTA, Fair Queen, Mermaid Queen, Knightliizes Staff. I 244 ifze Lcwi gem Dfzawa Neem CIMA 055 58 Glen wants to be GLEN DEATON To tackle a problem an engineer, - is her delight: He'li make the goal, Nlckname: Bud She proves it herself, we have no fear. Ambition: Engineer Band, Basketball, FFA, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, 4-H - 7 yrs. , Treas. , Page at House of Rep. , Knightlites Staff, Manager. MARJORIE COOK Nickname: Marge Ambition: College Band, Chorus, Pep Band, Music Contest, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, FTA, Treas. , 4-H - 9 yrs. , Speech Con- test, Honor Roll, Knightlites Staff. whether wrong or right HELEN DEATON Nickname: Hannar Ambition: Secretary Band, Chorus, Sextet, Music Con- test, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Sec. ,Honor Roll, 4-H - 9 yrs. , Courtesy Queen, Knightlites Staff. A changeable heart JERRY DENNY He always Wanted and beautiful eyes, I to be tall: This girl succeeds in Zlclgffrne: 'gedb Now he towers above . , III I l01'1I al' el' ' Whatever She mes' ' Track, Baseball, FFA, Basket- them au 158 A lawyer is what Jim wa.nts to beg To rescue ladies from life's dark sea. ball , Knightlites Staff. QILLOJZA JAMES ENGLAND Nickname: Jim Ambition: Lawyer Basketball, Baseball, Track, FFA, Car Club, Chorus, Pres. , Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Knightlites Staff. SUE EDINGTON Nickname: Doc Ambition: Marry Larry Band, Chorus, Pep Band, Sextet, Music Contest, Cheerleader, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Fair Queen, Egg Queen, Editor of Knightlibes. Comfinue ,fo Saeicfz An ideal homemaker Sue will beg Her talent is sewing or baking a cake. REBECCA GIBSON Nickname: Becky Ambition: Work Chorus, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, FTA, 4-H - 3 yrs. , Knightlites Staff. RONAL D HO PPAS Nickname: Ronnie Ambition: Marines Basketball, Baseball, Track, Car Club, FFA, Pres. , Vice Pres. , Chorus, Art, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Knightlites Staff. a Dmagn on ifie juiwie al is the nickname LINDA HOWARD One flash of her smile, Nickfufmef Sal and She ams at al Ambition: Work g p Band, Pep Band, Chorus, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, 4-H - 5 yrs. , Knightlites Staff. Rormie's laugh is hale and hearty, Lots of fun to have at a party. 35 Out of school's pro tective harbor, John's gonna be a lady's barber. JOHN NICHOLS Nickname: Itch Ambition: Barber Basketball, Pres., Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Knightlites Staff. ,..bP lY-f,.l??lY' ' , T FLORENCE PETTEYS Nickname: Flossie Ambition: Work Band, Chorus, Music Contest, Sextet, Jr. Play, Sr. Play,FTA, 4-H - 7 yrs. , FTA, State Dele- gate, Knightlites Staff. LARRY PALMER Nickname: Larry Ambition: Mechanic Basketball, Baseball, Track, Knightlites Staff. ROBERTA SHEPHERD Nickname: Bertie Ambition: Marry Steve Band, Chorus, Pep Band, Music Contest, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Sextet, Knightlites Staff. REBECCA PIKE Nickname: Becky Ambition: Get Married Band, Pep Band, Chorus, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, FTA, 4-H - 9 yrs. , Trio, District and State Contest, Indiana School of Music, Knightlites Staff. You never know when he 's around: In or out of class he hardly makes a sound. l ' 8 Owl 7-oafag Decicfeai 7-omofmow A ring on her finger, a song in her heart, Soon she and Norm will ne'er be apart. Charles is one whose humor is dry, He shares it with all-- a likeable guy. By How High We Dorothy's a gal with a future in store, A nurse for Doc--she wants nothing more. C HARL ES SNOOK Nickname: Snookey Ambition: Air Force Band, Chorus, Basketball,Track, Baseball, FFA, 4-H - 7 yrs. , Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Knightlites Staff. ROSALIE SNYDER s our poet laureate Nickname: Rose Poems that carry our Ambition: Missionary Band, Chorus, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, 4-H - 3 yrs. , Knightlites Staff. grant DOROTHY THOMPSON Nicknanlez Dot Ambition: Be a Nurse Band, Chorus, Pep Band, Music. and Speech Contest, Jr. Play,Sr. Play, FTA, 4-H - 7 yrs. , Indiana School of Music, D.A. R. Awa.rd, Honor Roll, Knightlites Staff. LARRY WERTENBERGER Nickname: Bo Ambition: Farmer Basketball, Baseball, Track, FFA, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Reporter, Vice Pres. , Boys' State, 4-H - 8 yrs. , Courtesy King, Knightlibes Staff. I 3011 Bm? Qumiofw Qi A Salim ana! play Q4 H 4 -2 if. IE , ia- 25 Ffwmag. 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'i1f-szszzziz-wr: S Q .- 1,1 .3253 Zi X y .A Phyllis Evans Bob Evans Bernard Hoffman Francis Kelley Mardell Kimes Ronald Leiter Jeannine Leslie Donald Morris Arlene Munson Flossie Prater Joann Shepherd Betty Spradlin f Gary Swanson John Warnerf Betty Williams f Dale Woodruff afzneni Sopfiomoften follow On Hattie Allen Cleo Arnett Charles Barrett Frances Bell Patty Davis Cherise Howard Terry Jefferies Karen Koller David Kinsey James Landis Ted Leiter Jean Lett Janice Murphy Christine Reffitt Patty Robinson Steven Rollings Joyce Shull Mary Spradlin Joyce Taylor Bernard Wilson Rex Woodruff Pr - l, - .. ,i Rafts, t X f .:..: . .- 1- ::., -4'MW-4:5-.-.MEIN'-'i'1!'f' 54'-3:9-. N. W, ,, , ,.,... r ..... W .ff- ASB' 9 C t Q T ' HRC? N5 'I 5 N A 1 if Q Q29 S wr ' a if 32 X fi C-ii X 4 X 1 y 5- Sf, x Q' N I -iye - - The Freshman Class highlighted jjz'eA!Lme'n gwide wah fall activities by having a party at Marjorie Drudge's home. A thrilling event was winning the Confidence gIL:i1ShI:l3!1 tourney at Larwill High oo . 1 v Ss- - N A 1 V .f.:f,fg.1- V-1.-,.w,.:.gqgw 'gs1'v,f' My L--:-2-I'L.rf,z1 ' ' . .:.,: ig, Q iff V 44' .W x A I ag, T , i l -f ,..-f P 2 John Cauffman Frances Coy Nancy Denny Marjorie Drudge Alice Frantz Marvin Gtmter Mary J amison Beverly Kimes Bonnie Kreis James Landis Jean Lundy Erma McKenzie Ethel McKenzie Connie Morris Hubert Neeley Steve Parker Carl Patrick Virginia Patrick Peggy Pike Larry Priser Linda Rans bo ttom C har lene Salye r C onnie Schooley Janet Shoe make r Jay Shoemake r Diana Snook Ronald Swihart Marjorie Thompson Betty Warner DeWayne Yarian 2441 7-,Onicf ojifz gfiacfe Hope io follow The main class activity of the year was a roller skating party at Winona Lake. Many hours of study are given to gen. science, math, English, and his- tory as they keep advancing their edu- cation. Linda Becker Charles Bush Joyce Cauffman Rebecca Cauffman Avonelle Cook Pamela Deaton Elmer England Eva Gunter Linda Harmon Lois Heckman Michael LaVine Ronald Longyear Janet Palmer Richard Palmer Kenneth Petteys Alberta Pontius Ralph Prater Beverly Salyer Helen Scott Mary Snyder Larry Snyder Nora Spradlin Jean Taylor Edward Yant Ted Zolman BB!N 3011 a and Ample Mrs. Mary Miller was Donna selected as sponsor for the BFUCG 22 seventh grade students. Tobie Hughes William Prate r Ruebon Rose One of the enjoyable events was a class dance. Joyce Alice Gibson Helton Orville Earl Win Patrick Howard Scotl Shull .ws Spears George xl rf M ... :fr A . -. .gg gg? 13. , .fri fi QW . A--., . ei 'U 'tn N cog.:-3,5154 g 3 ' lgfgfxn 3, . ' ' . Q. . i 'K ...H Q 'J , 1 U . T 2 'INV hr.. . , X : I ,. P Q .P I .M -, ,L , f E K I l gl'-ii! if l W-J f:..,,: fl' ggi? Ama:-:N 1 'WWE'-r-: i. .:ffiMfM 1, 1.1.1.:sz-23:z:iE ..ss:1Z?tI'+R-iiif:'2:'e:2::s'n5S:- Fifi.: Q ,.,. , . .. . M X ' .293-:.,.. 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ROW ONE: Mr. Quintin Evans, Rebecca Schooley, lllzxrc-in Bousc, Cheryl LaFolleLt, Kathryn Crooke, Sandra Arnett, Barbara Heckman, Sharon Cuuffmim, Emily Murlgle. ROW TWO: Ronnie Reed, Arthur Scott, Karen Rollings, Phyllis Mullins, Lyda Rose, Herl:erl Gunter, Robert Lundy. ROA' THREE: Bobby Johnson, Charles Patrick, David Munson, Bonnie Shepherd, Frank Hall, Bobby Conley, Harold Shepherd, Steve Johnson. Tame Lacb and LMAQA ROW ONE: James Patrick, Roger Helton, Jonanna Deaton, Sue Jackson, Mary Kimes, Vickie Ford Carolyn Little, Ronald Yarian, Hal Gunter, Mrs. Eldora Neher. ROW TWO: Susan LaFollett Betty Hughes, Jane Kimes, Rita Cauffman, Rita Jamison, Carolyn Neeley, Dotty Gibson, Janet Mullins ROW THREE: Larry McKenzie, Larry Evans, George Konkle, Alan Sands, David Shively Coy Con ley, Philip Crooke, Beth Frantz. ,.SIiY'S i V I ' I lig. -1 18 ROW ONE: Max Evans, Patricia Arnett, Sara Ransbottorn, Sue Ransbottorn, Magdalene Wadkins, Dennis Rowland. ROW TWO: Anne Kinsey, Shirlene Slone, Claudia Shipley, Christine Deaton, Joyce Starner, Joyce Palmer, Mrs. Willodean Cochern. ROW THREE: Ellis Adams, Henry Hall, Randy Ransbottom, Ronnie Cauffman, Betty Davis, Evelyn England, Rex Watson. C-wzefully Sficuyoen Tfieixz f9en.c,cLlA ROW ONE: Junior Wadkins, Charles Liatto, Joanne Merkle, Bonnie Petteys, Kay Little, Waneta Deaton, Billy Rose, Linda Ervin, Judy Zolman, La1noine'Shull, Roger Brindle, Henry Hughes. ROW TWO: Buddy Green, Lonny Prater, James Leslie, Opal Adams, Joyce Folk, Charles McKen zie, Elizabeth Longyear, Penny Howard, John Mullins, Dan Konkle, Jay Folk, Mrs. Martha Folk. ROW THREE: Dennis Schooley, Charles LaFollette, John Deaton, Phyllis Poe, Kathy Jackson, Sharon Ervin, Brenda Sands, Ronnie Bruce, Dan Robinson, Douglas Ault, James Gibson. . 1. sZKv?2i:7QI I I I I ... I an xg ii ROW ONE: Ja.net Starner, Sue Carol Landis, Beverly Kreis, Marta Gay Robinson, Mary Adams, Peggy Cauffman, Aleta Smith, Betty Patrick, Bonnie Sue Shepherd, Tommy Deaton. ROW TWO: Howard Patrick, Kent Ring, David Van Dyke, Michael Campbell, Larry Bergk, Billy Hall, Ronnie 2 I Whitaker, Ralph Ervin, Steven Caudell. ROW THREE: Ronald Ramsey, Ronald Shipley, Dan Rans- bottom, Barkley Conley, Gale Konkle, David McKrill, John Shively, Gregory Arnett. I :I I I I I I I I 911 i!Z2 g2CUZA io Come I I ROW ONE: Mike Brindle, Margie Merkle, Velinda Smith, Mary Waclkins, Donald Prater, Sandra Shepherd, Sandra Caudill, Jack Warren, Linda Snoke, Gene Warren, Billy Wadkins, Paul Arnett, 7 Mary Shull. ROW TWO: Mrs. Morrison, Jackie Ault, Bobby Prater, Dorothy Scott, Tim Deaton, 31 Steven Campbell, Morris Folk, Janet Johnson, Kathy Becher, Bess Poe, James Ford, Jo Lynn Zolman. ROW THREE: Connie Whita.ker, Douglas McKrill, Roger Rowla.nd, Jerry Ervin, Charles Gibson, Mike Cook, Wilma Bays, Eugene Green, Wanda Shepherd, Jim Fox, Joan Neeley. f v. I WM At noon there is an eagerly awaited break in the day, and the cooks, Mrs. Irene Simison and Mrs. Renee Howard, are pre- pared to keep the students well contented and in good working con- dition. They receive assistance from students who work different periods of the morning. Sawing QA 756,01 ptuzfacwe Mr.' and Mrs. Ed Kreis, janitors of the school, do a superior job in keeping the school neat, ready for inspection and extra-curricular activities. General re- pairs also fall into their realm of work. Bus drivers are an essential part of a rural school. Those who serve Clay town ship are G. Hoffman, F. Ransbottom, D. Shoemaker, R. Beigh, and L. Smith. Mr. Hoffman, general substitute, stood in for D. Cauffman. Iifzs' RH-IA-1 THR 3Q hQax, X ik- -,.f .girl 4'9 f ' 1 ' 7 V 1 1,4 V, gl., , W MAN W ing in on our students we busily etching their Way ory, chemistry, h ce, and English. ,1 ik 2' W' I Diagraming, the art of outlining each sentence, is a part of the Work of each class. Opinions and viewpoints, as experienced by the soph- omores, are readily ex- changed in a panel discussion. fng,L42fz SDLQAAQA ofuzeci Speecfi Experience and confidence in public speaking originate in speech class. in Ls..- The seniors acquire experience in operat- ing the electric type- writer as demonstrated by Miss Huether. Pur- chased for the school this year, it introduced L1 new means of typing -- by electric impulse . The spirit and stencil duplicator are two machines the office practice class has learned to operate. Hcre Charles demonstrates how the paper is fed into the machine. MAMA Speed writings and business letters are but two of the many things the juniors do in Typing I. They try to produce acceptable copies as well as match their speed with fellow classmates. If two parallel lines are cut by are many different subjects offered a transversai, the alternate interior in this field. Driver teaches gener- angies are equal. It takes demon- al science, algebra, chemistry, and strations on the board to verify a geometry. Math is instructed by hypothesis by formal proof. There Fites and biology by Moore. fnaifi QA UAQJ gloft vat? 79141170042 ogvfk'g:17,'., . fi - ' gn.: 'IIIWU' isedv Algebra is the key to the interesting field of higher mathematics. Here one works with equations to find the un- known. Arithmetic is the most useful branch of mathe- matics. The freshmen find that practice on the board is helpful. There is no better way for the young person to learn how to be an effective citizen than by participation in local government. Government gives the student specific in- formation about his community, country and state. Mr. Swanson gives the seniors the knowledge and self-confidence to lay the foundations of good citizenship. Social Scfdencen Make on a gglflfdft Waffle! Mr. Ford is a fountain of knowledge when it comes to teaching history, health, cations, and geography. His- torical events of our state are the main features he ill- ustrates for the Indiana His tory class. ROW ONE: R. Hoppas, L. Wertenberger, S. Barrett, G. Deaton, J. England, G. England. ROW TWO: L. Priser, M. Gunter, S. Rollings, C. Barrett, R. Woodruff, Mr. Moore. ROW THREE: J. Warner, T. Leiter, D. Morris, H. Neeley, C. Snook. 5, on the bench saw. L2Q!ZJ'IAl1'Lg io D0 The ag. classes study about sheep, swine, beef and dairy cattle. In shop they learn how to use the band saw and the planer. They made chick en feeders, gun racks and various other things. The FFA is busy plan- ning a corn crop for this spring. With the money from the crop, they will buy machines for the shop room. Marvin Gunter has many willing hands giving him assistance with his hog house. It looks as if Mr. Moore has already trapped one of his little menaces in the house. Mr. Moore is stress ing safety as he illustrates the necessity of the guard ,,,,gaU'-'-P' l l A i. 4 W I Buzz! buzz! buzz! goes the sewing machine as the senior home economics class busily sews on their outfits. The girls' eventful moments were modeling them at the annual Spring Style Show. Doing io Leann Round and round goes the beater as the sopho- more girls learn to be- -n come expert cooks. Each g x T In girl enjoys class as they I ' I look forward to the samp- V , b . an A N - Q-Wg ling of their finished pro- W' Q V ' 5, fix duct. 's ff it as eass M sa, , No, that's not the right one, as the freshman home economic class try to decide which hair style looks best. It is fun to see what a different hair style will do for you. i Learning the correct procedure for handling a ball, is the aim of the junior high girls. 24 Valley 051 24011011 Attention! Left, right, left, right, and the junior high boys keep in step to the instructions of Mr. Fites. One, two, three, four... and the phy. ed. classes go into action. You will find these energetic students doing calis- thenics, playing volleyball, and basketball, Indian Wrestling, and deck tennis. The instructors for these classes are Miss Hueth er and Mr. Fibes. All eyes on the ring. . and the senior high swing in- to an exciting game of deck tennis. f fi , - R , zi- W ' nw 14ci,Lvii,L It's a tip off and the game Q11 isun way. Basketball is only one of many activities at busy CHS. C are led, parties planned, club 1 ttended, trips taken, an ncerts given. But a bu e a busy person is a hai Q.. S W Miss Patricia Davis represented our high school as a queen candidate at the Mentone Egg Show. The queen was chosen on the basis of her poise, personality, and beauty. Miss Sue Edington was chosen by the student body to represent Claypool High School as a candidate for the Fair Queen Contest. The candidate with the most penny votes was crowned queen. LLQQNA OXZ. CZ Day Miss Patricia Barnhart was chosen as Mermaid candidate for the annual Mer- maid Contest. She arrived on a float, which represented a flower garden, that won first prize. The sponsor and co-editors did much work on the annual. Miss Huether gave Sue and Marge many ideas for this pub- lication as it was entirely new for this school. flci,LVLi,LeA Reeofzcfecf The business staff sold the annuals and supervised the sell- ing of ads. They also did their part when it came to preparing pages. Glen found that his assistants- Roberta, Helen, Larry W. , and Ronnie - were willing workers. r-' N5-E .9-av-.44 .'f.Lss5 Q92X..1fg'15XI' '2 - 'fr 1 -- a R2a,LLQiy The entire Senior Class work- ed long hours to complete the ann ual by the deadline. Florence, Becky G., Rosalie, and Je rry were preparing layout pages when the editor was roam- ing the school for pictures. 5 Z 5 i 5 H I s i l Q 5 is l I l I 1 I I The repairing of worn books for the Bonnie Jo Kries, Connie Morris, library is a very exacting but vital part and Avonelle Cook, to help her keep of the library system. Marge Cook, the the books in order. Mrs. Miller is senior librarian, looks to Karen Keller, their sponsor. Sejwace 6DCD!1,Q.AA2C! an Laofzczfiy and 24111 A steady hand and good nerves are what Kay Adams, Jeannine Leslie, Joyce Tay- enables these girls to create works of art. lor, Mardell Kimes, Frances Bell and Connie They painted posters for dances, parties Schooley are part of the senior high art class and made the scenery for the Christmas Two other classes, the junior high boys and ' operetta. girls, assisted on the projects. 3714 Career plans for these purposeful students involve teaching. Two club activi- ties this year were sponsor- ing a Christmas faculty tea, and a Courtesy Week climax- ed with an all-school hop. ROW ONE: B. Wilson, vice-presidentg B. Gibson, historian - rep.g D. Thompson, secretary-treasurerg Mrs. Miller, advisorg M. Cook, presi- dent, F. Petteys, librarian. ROW TWO: F. Coy, M. Drudge, M. Jamison, 1 K. Keller, M. Thompson, M. Kimes, song leader. ROW THREE: C. Morris, 1 B. Kries, P. Pike, B. Kimes. V 1 l juiwie Teacrlzexw - - juiwze Leacfeyw l Helen Deaton and Larry Werten- The teachers were guests berger being crowned Courtesy King of honor at a Faculty Tea held and Queen at the Courtesy Hop on by the FTA just before Christ- February 1, 1958. mas vacation. l Linda Howard, Roberta Shep- herd, and Sherry Bouse talk over their lines before the play begins. 'WO Vice-principal Buzz Bailey, portrayed by Ronald Hoppas, takes it easy. MORQ ll-!0f7Z2LUO Homeiown gfzoacfway - - No More Homework proves that Principal for a day can be an excit- ing dream come true. It all begins when Principal Lundquist Q Glen Dea- tonj has to speak at a convention, and the school is left in the hands of Pam fMarge Cookj and Buzz QRonald Hoppasj, officers of the Student Council. Shali- mar fSue Edingtonj adds to the humor with her unscrupulous methods of trap - ping Buzz, to implicate Pam in the rob- ery of school money. The play was under the direction of Miss Huether. IZA!! Make-up plays an important part in the preparation for a play. Dorothy T. helps James E. on the finishing touches. -4 Yr if- ' 'Vs ' -.5f::YYv'R9.PfX,V:MfV?k15?Cw'Q : Mrs. Braddock is quite concerned about her husband making a tomboy out of their 16 year old daughter. 'magic Under the direction of Mrs. Col- well the Senior Class presented its play, The Magic Touch. Co-starring in this production were Ronnie Hoppas, Marge Cook, and Sue Edington as the Braddock family. The gangs all here! Play practice plus dress rehearsal found them eating here at school. I Touch 1 Mrs. Braddock has decided to have l the fashion show held at her home. She arrives to find the Dirty Dozen in her living room a.nd absent-minded Dad hang- ing laundry all over the house. l As Willie takes the ice cream carton into the kit- chen, Mrs. Braddock is wondering if she has enough for the evening style show. SSI.. H K Q 'I MIXED CHORUS: Row One - S. Edingbon, M. Thompson, D. Thompson, S. Bouse, L. Howard, C Howard, M. Drudge, R. Shepherd, P. Barnhart. Row Two - R. Snyder, H. Deaton, R.Pike, M Jamison, K. Adams, A. Frantz, B. Williams, J. Lundy. Row Three - Mr. Trestrail, D. Yarian J England, J. Cauffman, B. Wilson, D. Kinsey. paaciace The senior high chorus participated in the county choral festival. The band is a hard working group. They march at every home basketball game, furnishing music and an amusing skit for all. These groups participated in the Fireman's parade, the county band festival, the band fun show, and the Christmas program. SENIOR BAND: Row One - L. Howard , S. Edington, M. Thompson, M. Kimes, B. Kirnes, A. Frantz, F. Petteys, D. Snook, J. Shull, H. Scott, R. Snyder, C. Howard. Row Two - M. Cook B. Williams, M. Drudge, R. Pike, P. Barnhart, L. Heckman, D. Thompson, D. Kinsey, J. Shoemaker, S. Parker, R. Shepherd. Row Three - P. Pike, J. Shoemaker, Mr. Trestrail, H. Deaton, P. Davis, E. Gunter, L. Snyder, D. Yarian, S. Barrett, J. Johnson, B. Wilson, L. Wertenberger, J. Cauifman. 65? A A I A, 1 ' ' JUNIOR CHORUS: Row One - B. Priser, P. Deaton, A. Rowland, E. Evans, S. Parker, J. Taylor, B. Salyers, D. Bruce, G. Scott. Row Two - J. Gibson, W. Barrett, D. Snook R. Wertenberger, E. Gunter, R. Cauffman, A. Pontius, L. Heckman, A. Helton, Row Three - Mr. Trestrial, H. Scott, S. Folk, L. Becher, K. Petteys, E.J. McKinsey, L. Snyder, G. Conley, N. Spradlin. LeaafA io pefzgleoiion The junior band knows that practic- The junior high chorus spent many ing is what it takes, and each member hours working on their part of the band works for the goal of joining the senior fun show. They soon developed the a- band. They participated in the band bility to sing in 4-part harmony. fun show. JUNIOR BAND: Row One - E. Merkle, B. Salyers, K. Crooke, K. Rollings, M. Bouse, R. Reed, S. Johnson. Row Two - B. Heckman, J. Palmer, J. Kimes, Mr. Trestrial, B. Frantz, P. Deaton, E. Gunter, R. Jamison, S. Cauffman, R. Cauifman, L. Snyder, D. Shively, H. Gunter, G. Scott, A. Scott. Y' Roberta Shepherd Helen Deaton Sue Edington Dave hinsey Bernard Wilson Betty Williams Jorie Drudge as pianist formed a sextet and pre sented a special number at the County Choral Festival 9 - 9 . , . . s and Jean Lundy, with Mar- ffwmongf, QA Om goal At every home game, the Pep Band was present to add pep and fire to the songs a.nd yells. They introduced sev- eral new songs this season. . The members of the band iams, Becky Pike, Sue Eding- ton, Sam Barrett, John Cauff- man, Bernard Wilson and Jean Lett Qnot shownl. The Shock Waves provided plenty of Rock 'n' Roll music to the school for dancing every Monday and Wednesday noon. The Shock Waves performed for many programs for both the school, and outside school activities. Bob Evans, Sam Barrett, Dave Kinsey, a.nd Bernard Wilson make up this band. are: Larry Snyder, Lois Heck- man, Dave Kinsey, Betty Will- Tfzeae Quin Add Give mc a T ..... and the junior high cheerleaders swing into action again, leading yells and songs for the junior Knights Eva Gunter, Lois Heckman and Helen Scott were chosen to sup- port the team each game. Pat Davis, Frances Coy, and Pat Barnhart are the three en- ergetic personalities who led in cheering the Knights to victory. They were found sporting new reversible black, orange, and white sweaters this season. Spaflfele io School Life The MAJORETTES - M. Drudge, B. Werben- berger, P. Pike,C. Howard led the band in many appear- ances at home ball games. They wore black and White uniforms. X X 1 'I 4 1 A 1 v J The Knights brought in 9 wins and 10 losses this season, not including the sectional tourney. They won the consola- tion game in the 4-way tourney held here, with Sidney, Tippecanoe, and Talma. V . Coach Fites, Don Morris, John Nichols, Rex Woodruff, Hubert Neeley, John Warner, Larry Wertenberger, George England,James England, Dale Wood - ruff, Ronald Hoppas. 4. I if f xv, Q33-29.915 1 ,-.i . M2-Hagers. 55,2 ff. I sg full-Jn ta'- 1 Steve 2 ,1 I E ,IM , a- fwfizgftwat 1 my and Q Wifi 'i U Larry X , gn: f- .. ,. Q . M r ,'K t 1 'iv-,arg r 1 d 1 Don Morris was high scorer with 261 points, for a 13.7 average. Larry Wertenberger makes a long reach to get a rebound into the basket. George England is jumping high in an effort to control the ball. Krzaigflty Ford Longyear Petteys Reece Rose McKinsey Kreis Patrick England Reece Yant Scott Priser Palmer . ox! ine BaAfeei6all Count The Jr. high team participated in a 4-way tourney, and were runners-up. R. Longyear, E.J. McKinsey, and J. Kreis received awards for being chosen part of an all-tourney team. we ,,-,,,,., vw-W The B-Team ended the season with 7 wins and 11 losses. They were runners-up in a 4- way tourney. Players are: QROW lj L. Priser, D. Yarian, G. Swanson, J. Cauffman, J. Land is, H. Neeley. lRow 23 C. Patrick, J. Shoe- maker, J. Johnson, D. Shepherd, T. Landis, B. Evans, Coach Fites. ROW ONE: Larry Priser, Rex Woodruff, Robert Evans, James England, Larry Palmer, Tom Landis, Htdoert Neeley. ROW TWO: Coach Duane Fites, Larry Wertenberger, Ronald Hoppas, Don Morris, John Warner, Carl Patrick. ROW THREE: Dale Woodruff, George England, John Cauffman. The Knights, under the coaching of Duane Fites, finished the baseball sea- son with two wins and three losses. Good sportsmanship and team co-operation characterized the Knights baseball activi- ties this year. Spofzia, lfcwedall - Sagleig, paixtol ROW ONE: Mike LaVine, Bobby Johnson, Steve Johnson, Eddie Yant. ROW TWO: Robert Lundy, Robert Evans, Jay Shoemaker, Larry Snyder, David Kinsey, John Cauffman, Dewayne Yarian, Bernard Hoffman, Jerry Johnson, John Warner, Junior Kreis, Steve Parker. The Boy Scouts in spite of rain or snow, have patrolled every day to help protect the students and make our school safe. N UURSE JUR FUTURE N. 'Q in .5 sp 8 QR :XA 5 H- am :Ra 2-L ' ' YM ' x K V qi M , iz ' M' ' Yi, :M Vg: U ' 4 I A 3t s ' w , ii - jp ugcvz In I Spice 1. Marge C. 2. Rosalie S. 3. Linda H. and Larry W. 4. Larry P. 5. Pat B. 6. Sue E. 7. John N. 8. Sam B. 9. Glen D. 10. Helen D. 11. Rebecca P. 12. Dorothy T. 13. Sherry B. 14. Ronald H. F. If peep! es Kan! 6 91201 of Xxx la o X! 4 l C D I 111 Wm Famed 'A Tom ifmougzfz ifze Jaw Kzvigkw . . . H W 2' X di . 'gi- 4-:1'!' :mf X 62,5 -.lim K X x x I 2 QQ5' XXK i Z X K gfaylaool 7eecl .gtote X PHONE 2391 PURINA FEEDS and NAPIANA FEEDS CUSTOM GRINDING and MIXING SEEDS and FERTILIZER Fm xXf x ff peaton fguzyament .flazles fi! Z if i9's 0 i I NP! In--EA NEW IDEA 'I i iI's.o good idea! 1 K R ii XX See Us for Your Farm Machinery Needs - Complete X Lines of Equipment - Repair Parts and Service. X Z .- 'X Z5 N' , V x I . A MASSEY HARRIS ' pf' i '-my il: N Q ' U M' f X X N XJ? X f X PHONE 2991 CLAYPOOL, INDIANA 'vw x y 1 fl . W' f 1 - ' IVR 'ff ff XX rs DEAL Q FEEDS X X Z X X KAN':N:EF?:SA?N1FNEE:E2ACO. -+ Compliments Of JV - + lffillez and yon! ,fumfet eo. V PLUMBING I' K 11 V WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES V GLIDDEN PAINTS 11 PHONES 2121 and 2321 SILVER LAKE 4 1 A -P Jr C mpliments Of MA pufzyalz Dairy .fetvice O Qvvlgy'-9 : . D, kb E . w f 1 . 1 PHONE AM 7-6023 , WARSAW , INDIANA Compliments Of poultry 6 o., .gnc kaalii KZOJ. . 4 I V WE BUILD FOR TOMORROW - I' V BY THE SERVICE OF TODAY. I X I I V PHONE: MENTONE ELMWOOD 3-2315 I I I I I ..-L...l-......... vw, Hr 1 ALWAYS GET PLENTY OF Swwfuine etyataf paizyu X ' 1 -2 K. , f . 9 Suzwkxhe ECUUNA Bfzancf DAIRY PRODUCTS PHONE AM 7-3268 WARSAW, IND CHAS. W. TUCKER 81 SONS FUNERAL HOME Claypool, Indiana Chauncey C. Tucker A Family Business Since 1880 PHONE 2449 C!.AY?OO!. ELEVATOR CO. CLAYPDCIL, INDIANA PHDNE 2721 SL ' RANDALL Q. 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The pencil lA iowz . in and out of the classroom can carefully be traced from early morning at the 8:10 bell, through a rush of English, science, math and history for a welcomed pause at noon. This activity may be traced by its friends through study and play. In study the pencil seriously deals 3 with assignments, tests, and papers. When Work is done, it gayly flits a- long to parties, games, plays, and concerts. has often been used so effectively for our benefit, Mrs. Miller, that we dedi- cate this annual to you. Your superiority as a teacher and your genuine affection for us has attain- , ed for you high esteem and pinnacles of popularity. The excellent example of char- acter you portray has had inspirational effect on us. A charming smile, a bril- liant mind, a loyal spirit,and an understanding heart will forever be associated with you. This tour is written and pre- -sented as a historical event in the Claypool Knightlites of 1958. ALFRAN NURSING HOMES Frank N. 8a Alice M. Wilson, R. N. Distinctive Care The World's Biggest Small Car Buy! Morris 1000 More Living Per Gallon ..... Never Before Has a Small Family Car Been So Universally Acclaimed - and, So Enthusiastically! Austin-Healey Bristol MGA Renault HOOSIER INTERNATIONAL MOTORS f E 2307 East Center Street Warsaw, Indiana l l 2 1 l Il 5 l l , i il Compliments Of FARMERS MUTUAL RELIE F ASSOCIATION Bo ice Building Warsaw , Indiana l f Phone I I Amherst I f 7 -8 841 1 Q13 SMITH 8z WUTHRICH TIRE SERVICE Goodyear Tires gl Batteries 24 Hour Service Phone AM 7-8261 Warsaw, Indiana o. Meats 1 l Q P Compliments Of MAYHUGH GENERAL PENGUIN POINT STORE N 2 Groceries Road 30 Dry Goods 5 Hardware I :E n'i' Air Conditioned by Nature Shoes iiitiififig -WS R? 'hill Packerton , xligghggg: Q Indiana I f' N X Z Milford Phone OL 8-2551 SHARP HARDWARE CO. Warsaw Phone AM 7-8551 Painting Contractor Exterior and Interior , We Use and Sell O'Brien Paints HEATING SERVICE U R L k U C G PHONE 2383 CLAYPOOL - - uc yi - an e s. R A Y Z IN N Leesburg, Indiana Tel. - GL 3-4744 Q 'I' - I' 0 o 0 o Q o 0 o 0 ff- 'M . I i . .- 0 o o o o o 0 o 0 1 -' Q Compliments Of PEGG'S PHARMACY Phone 3351 Silver Lake, Indiana TH: SEE!!! Srone KERLIN MOTOR COMPANY KERLIN TRACTOR SALES Cars Sales Service Traqor Trucks Equipment GILLESPIE Sz TEETER STANDARD STATION Silver Lake, Indiana Standard Service S'l'AN'TlI Standard Oil Products Tire s , Batte rie s ant Accessories 1 I Phone I 9481 ' 1 .'1 Compliments Of BOB SHIPLEY Your WAYNE CO-OP HAULER Claypool , Ind. Phone 2 82 1 Compliments Of EVERETT PERRY SERVICE STATION Q! Mobilgas - Oil Indiana Warsaw, Compliments Of CO-OP ASSOCLATION Compliments Compliments Of X S X CLAYPooL S X S LUMBER S S COMPANY Claypool Indiana WARSAW AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY, INC. Automotive Parts and Machine Shop Service 417 E. Winona Ave. I Warsaw, Indiana II Compliments Of VALENTINE ELEVATOR Mentone , Indiana Telephone Elmwood 3 -4795 3-4695 BURKET ELEVATOR Martin's Feeds x Compliments Of X S X X HULL OL MCFADDEN, D.v.M. S X X S 5 TRANSFER wi is Q Warsaw, Indiana SERVICE Warsaw, Indiana Compliments Of SNQKE FURS STORAGE SILVER STAR DRIVE IN Fur Coats Ca es and Stoles Goo Indiana Remodelin Phone 2311 Claypool , Indiana ll SILVER LAKE OIL C OMPANY Compliments Of W lt I t , P . ' a er on Z mp Standard Oil Agent Phone 2371 and 2372 ,I DO N S H IV E L Y I Claypool, Indiana Phone 2811 Silver Lake , Indiana Compliments Of FITCH'S JEWELRY Warsaw , Indiana V W KLINES DEPAR TMENT STORE KOSCIUSKO COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP Q! Warsaw, Packerton, Princeton In Warsaw It IS the FASHION SHOE STORE Warsaw, Indiana i A 'I Compliments Of FORDS' LEESBURG BOWLING LUMBER LANES COMPANY 1702 E. Market sn. Warsaw, Indiana Uptown Hardware Noon Lunch Served Daily Honest John Evening Specializing in Italian Pizza gl Indiana l Spaghetti. Phone AM 7-5575 Leesburg, DE Gooo TRACTORX S A L E S E Compliments Of X X X Ar onne Road S HOFFMANS S Warsaw, Indiana HOFFMAN STORE Q' X Claypool, Indiana I T R A C T 0 R !FARM EQUIPMENT' Compliments of Compliments Of The MERKLE POULTRY FARM SILVER LAKE LOCKER The Best in Baby Chicks CORP. and OOD CENTER Z f A Claypool, Ind. Silver Lake Indiana v' C l' t f Omp lmen S O Compliments Of KINSEY POULTRY FARM and HATCHERY t THE COMMERCIAL STATE BANK Rhode Isla.nd Red Baby Chicks Silver Lake, Ind. Q State Pilot Feeds Ray Kinsey Claypool , Ind iana Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp CX LAKE CITY CANDY CO INC S ' ' ' ,E Sumzymede ,Qesfauranf Wholesalers x WHERE FRIENDS MEET TO EAT S S Candy' Tobacco' ' Featuring Kentucky Fried Paper Goods, Fountain A Chicken Supplies gl Sundries Warsaw, Indiana on U. S. 30 2229 E. Center St. Warsaw, Indiana Phone AM 7-7221 Phone AM-herst 7-5445 Compliments Of The C0mD1i1T1eH'fS Of LAKE THEATER A F R I E N D ci the lvl T' BOOSTERS 'I 4' -I HARTSOCK MOTOR SALES - Warsaw, Indiana LIBERTY CAFE - Warsaw, Indiana A FRIEND WARSAW CUT GLASS - Mr. Sz Mrs. Jack Dobbins, Owners A FRIEND rsaw, Indiana HUMPTY DUMPTY R OD MCFADDEN ESTAURANT - Wa ? H WQH PEDHH Box 36 Marcehne, Mussouru L ' ,aw xv I I v 3 ,EY . ! 2 I Q 'L , ' 1 .. ' V ll 1- I -A - 1 V B' I X 9. i- I' 1 , 5 2 . U . I .far - It f - . P--lil! A: :ff ' , - Tl . fs W X f' ,,,,,,,mM9' Students + Study : CLASSE . . - 9 ,1faa-. 5 lilly, ' W Tadle of C0rzierziA + Administration I FRIENDS . . ,f K 1 X f W -.,,11lfMlm S W vw - - x-rn-ev 11- ,- 1 5 v vr 'J I V X 1 ,, . ,, V ., , - Nj' ,I ,4,1 -U, Ju Q. - .wx-f + , 111'-Vfwy. J , ' . ,. V 1 I fm., A .,-,NI nl 411 'x 9 r-uri'-urmvv 1- up FW ,XA I I y W1 1 .1 A. .- . L x K A 4 'f ' 15 . . H1 L ..,. U, I 14.13 , l I ? . 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